laatuma
Laatuma is a term that refers to a specific type of Finnish archipelago. It is characterized by a vast number of islands, skerries, and shallow waters that create a complex and intricate coastline. These areas are often found along the southern and western coasts of Finland, extending into the Baltic Sea. The formation of laatuma is a result of post-glacial rebound, where the land continues to rise after the retreat of the ice sheets from the last glacial period. This ongoing uplift shapes the ever-changing landscape of the laatuma, creating new islands and altering existing waterways over time.
The ecological significance of laatuma is considerable. The shallow, sheltered waters are rich in nutrients, supporting